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Chaos amid accusations
MASERU – PRIME Minister Moeketsi Majoro allegedly ignored a legal warning that Lesotho’s assets were about to be seized to settle Frazer Solar’s M855 million claim.
The revelations are in stark contrast to what Majoro and the government claimed last week when it was announced that Frazer Solar was about to seize Lesotho’s assets for breaching a solar contract signed in September 2018.
Majoro told a press conference, last week, that the government was still investigating the issue. The government said the same in a statement that urged Basotho and international partners to remain claim.
However, Frazer Solar this week insisted that the government knew about the claim and the impending seizures.
The papers filed in the High Court between Ace Magashule on one side and President Cyril Ramaphosa and Jessie Duarte on the other read like an acrimonious divorce.
IT was a bit uncomfortable for suspended ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule this week when the Free State provincial structure was freed from his shackles with the appointment of an interim leadership led by his nemesis, Mxolisi Dukwana.